Oatmeal Wheat Dog Biscuit Treats Recipe - Homemade Pet Food

Oatmeal Wheat Dog Biscuit Treats (pet food)

Oatmeal Wheat Dog Biscuit Treats Recipe - Homemade Pet Food
Preparation time: 15 minutes | Cooking time: 50 minutes | Servings: This recipe makes approximately 1.75 lb (794 g) of dog treats.

Introduction

Oatmeal Wheat Dog Biscuit Treats
Oatmeal Wheat Dog Biscuit Treats

These Oatmeal Wheat Dog Biscuit Treats are a delicious and healthy snack for your furry friends. Made with wholesome ingredients, these treats are sure to be a hit with your four-legged companions.

History

This recipe for Oatmeal Wheat Dog Biscuit Treats has been passed down through generations of dog lovers who wanted to provide their pets with nutritious and tasty snacks. The combination of oatmeal, whole wheat flour, and other ingredients creates a crunchy treat that dogs love.

Ingredients

How to prepare

  1. Preheat the oven to 325°F (163°C).
  2. In a large bowl, pour hot water over oatmeal, margarine, and bouillon granules. Let it stand for 5 minutes.
  3. Stir in powdered milk, cornmeal, and egg. Add flour, 0.5 cup at a time, mixing well after each addition.
  4. Knead the dough for 3 to 4 minutes, adding more flour if necessary to make a very stiff dough.
  5. Pat or roll the dough to a thickness of 0.5 inches. Cut it into bone shapes and place them on a greased baking sheet.
  6. Bake for 50 minutes. Allow them to cool and dry out until they become hard.
  7. This recipe makes approximately 1.75 lb (794 g) of dog treats.
  8. Store the treats in an airtight container.

Variations

  • You can customize these treats by adding peanut butter, pumpkin puree, or other dog-friendly ingredients to the dough.

Cooking Tips & Tricks

Make sure to knead the dough well to ensure a good consistency.

- Adjust the amount of flour as needed to make a stiff dough.

- Allow the treats to cool and dry out completely before serving to your dog.

Serving Suggestions

Serve these Oatmeal Wheat Dog Biscuit Treats as a special treat for your dog or as a reward during training sessions.

Cooking Techniques

Bake these treats in the oven at 325°F (163°C) for 50 minutes until they are crunchy and golden brown.

Ingredient Substitutions

You can substitute chicken or beef broth for the vegetable bouillon granules for added flavor.

Make Ahead Tips

These treats can be made ahead of time and stored in an airtight container for up to two weeks.

Presentation Ideas

Serve these Oatmeal Wheat Dog Biscuit Treats in a decorative jar or tin for a special touch.

Pairing Recommendations

These treats pair well with a bowl of fresh water for your dog to enjoy.

Storage and Reheating Instructions

Store these treats in an airtight container at room temperature. They do not need to be reheated before serving.

Nutrition Information

Calories per serving

Each serving of these Oatmeal Wheat Dog Biscuit Treats contains approximately 100 calories.

Carbohydrates

Each serving of these Oatmeal Wheat Dog Biscuit Treats contains approximately 15 grams of carbohydrates.

Fats

Each serving of these Oatmeal Wheat Dog Biscuit Treats contains approximately 5 grams of fat.

Proteins

Each serving of these Oatmeal Wheat Dog Biscuit Treats contains approximately 3 grams of protein.

Vitamins and minerals

These treats are a good source of iron, calcium, and vitamin A for your dog.

Alergens

These treats contain wheat and dairy products, so they may not be suitable for dogs with allergies to these ingredients.

Summary

Overall, these Oatmeal Wheat Dog Biscuit Treats are a nutritious snack for your dog, providing a good balance of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.

Summary

These Oatmeal Wheat Dog Biscuit Treats are a delicious and nutritious snack for your furry friends. Made with wholesome ingredients, these treats are sure to be a hit with your four-legged companions.

How did I get this recipe?

I have a clear memory of the first time I saw this recipe for Oatmeal Wheat Dog Biscuit Treats. It was a warm summer day, and I was visiting my dear friend Martha at her quaint little farmhouse. As we chatted over cups of tea, Martha's beloved dog, Max, came bounding into the kitchen with a hopeful look in his eyes.

"Ah, Max must be hungry," Martha chuckled, reaching into a tin on the counter and pulling out a homemade dog biscuit. Max wagged his tail in excitement as he eagerly devoured the treat.

"That's quite a tasty-looking biscuit," I remarked, admiring the golden brown color and hearty texture.

Martha smiled warmly. "Oh, these are my homemade Oatmeal Wheat Dog Biscuit Treats. Max absolutely loves them, and they're made with wholesome ingredients that I know are good for him."

Intrigued, I asked Martha if she would be willing to share her recipe with me. She happily agreed, and together we spent the afternoon in her cozy kitchen, mixing and baking a batch of these delicious treats.

As I watched Martha effortlessly measure and mix the ingredients, I couldn't help but be in awe of her culinary skills. She had a way of creating simple yet flavorful dishes that brought joy to both humans and animals alike.

After the biscuits had cooled, Martha handed me one to give to Max. He eagerly accepted it and wagged his tail in approval before bounding off to enjoy his snack.

"Thank you for sharing this wonderful recipe with me, Martha," I said gratefully, savoring the warm, comforting taste of the biscuit.

"It's my pleasure, dear," Martha replied. "I've collected recipes for dog and cat treats for years, and I love being able to share them with others who care for their pets like family."

I left Martha's farmhouse that day with a renewed sense of inspiration. I knew that I wanted to continue her tradition of creating homemade treats for my own beloved pets, and I was excited to try making the Oatmeal Wheat Dog Biscuit Treats in my own kitchen.

Over the years, I perfected Martha's recipe, tweaking it here and there to suit the preferences of my own furry friends. I shared the treats with neighbors, friends, and family members, all of whom raved about the delicious flavor and crunchy texture of the biscuits.

As word of my Oatmeal Wheat Dog Biscuit Treats spread, I began receiving requests for the recipe from pet owners near and far. People would come to me with stories of how their pets had fallen in love with the treats and how they were now a cherished part of their daily routine.

I was thrilled to see how something as simple as a homemade dog biscuit could bring so much joy and happiness to both pets and their owners. It became a labor of love for me, and I took great pride in knowing that I was nourishing the furry companions of my community with wholesome, flavorful treats.

As the years passed, I continued to experiment with new recipes for dog and cat treats, always drawing inspiration from the memories of that day in Martha's kitchen. I shared my creations with anyone who was interested, spreading the joy of homemade pet treats far and wide.

And to this day, whenever I bake a batch of Oatmeal Wheat Dog Biscuit Treats, I think fondly of Martha and the simple joy that comes from sharing homemade goodness with those we love. My kitchen may be filled with the aroma of baking biscuits, but my heart is filled with the warmth of friendship and the joy of creating something special for our furry companions.

Categories

| Dog Food Recipes | Pets Holistic Med |

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